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The 1st South African Honeymoon Registry

Monday, January 5th, 2009

- A wish list for 2009 and the Future-

With so much in the media about Honeymoon Registries, we have decided to highlight a few of the reasons that so many engaged couples are turning to them to replace the more traditional wedding gift wish list

  • Couples been living together for a long period of time have everything they need for their home.
  • In 2009 many couples might feel that they cannot afford the honeymoon they always dreamed of, with thehoneymoonregistry.co.za family and friends can contribute towards this lifelong honeymoon dream and thus solve the problem.
  • Couples get married later and later. They quite often have individually established homes and the thought of combining them together is already a problem. When it comes to wedding gifts a travel and honeymoon wish list is the only way to go. ( click here for a list of honeymoon destinations)
  • Couples can put whatever items they want on their registry. Perhaps they have chosen a Beach holiday but would love to go on an elephant safari at some stage of their newly married life. This item can be added to the honeymoon registry and used at their discretion.
  • Wedding Guests have a clear idea of what the couple would like to enjoy on their honeymoon and they can avoid purchasing gifts that are not wanted and will never be used.
  • A honeymoon registry is considerably more personal than a request for cash. Many wedding guests take offence to requests for straight cash. A wedding is a celebration for all and wedding guests want to leave couples with something that will last forever
  • With a honeymoon registry you have the possibility of upgrading your honeymoon. Wedding guests may decide to pay the extra tariff on a hotel room upgrade, or they might organize a hot air balloon ride in the early morning for you. With thehoneymoonregistry.co.za you have the opportunity of including items in your honeymoon that you might otherwise not have been able to afford
  • Depending on what couples have chosen for their registry and where they have decided to go for their honeymoon. The honeymoon registry affords couples the prospect of extending their honeymoon into the years to come, for example, they could create a honeymoon registry that has one activity to be completed for every year they have been married.

8 Budget Honeymoon Alternatives

Monday, January 5th, 2009

The wedding date has been set, the guests notified and just as you were looking towards booking your honeymoon,… the Economy upped and left for undisclosed “greener” pastures and left your honeymoon budget is in tatters.

No problem, it is still possible to have a romantic and affordable honeymoon. Here are some options:

  1. Ask for the gift of a honeymoon.
    The Honeymoon Registry is a fashionably “new” way of paying for your dream honeymoon by making use of a Honeymoon Gift Registry. Quite simply, create an account set up your registry and notify your guests. The honeymoon registry works in the same way as a normal gift registry but instead of receiving crystal and linen, you receive your dream honeymoon or portions thereof. In today’s current social circles, asking for donations or straight cash is still frowned upon. The reason: guests want to share in the romance of your big day and leave with the knowledge of having contributed something small towards your happy future as a couple, in this case by helping create a special memory. Of course one could always ask for a cash donation, but purchasing a portion of the honeymoon (be it a hot air balloon ride or a romantic meal on an island beach), is so much more meaningful. There are a number of honeymoon registries online most of them American, however www.theHoneymoonRegistry.co.za is an established South African option.

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  2. Local is “Lekka”
    At the moment flights take up a large portion of the total honeymoon costs. With Fuel surcharges around the world on the increase this particular cost does not look like it is going to decrease very soon. Why not stay local rather? South Africa is a world renowned tourist destination, with resorts and lodges rated in the top ten for Honeymoon destinations. Most South Africans haven’t traveled very much within their country and feel obliged to go abroad on their honeymoon as it is “the done thing”. However, by saving on the airfare there is the possibility of staying in a truly exceptional local lodge as apposed to the mediocre alternative abroad. Some South African lodges and resorts even offer nationals special rates and discounts. In Europe, there are so many places tourist hot spots rarely indulged in by the locals. Perhaps do a cycling tour along the Danube stopping over in little Bnb’s or in London hiring a romantic cottage in the lake district.

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  3. Seasonal Travelling
    Low season is much more economical than the High season. Most places offer winter specials from May to September with some prices discounted to more than 30%, or perhaps there will be one or two extra nights added in. Apart from the financial savings, the “low season” is much quieter and more intimate than at other times of the year – perfect for a honeymoon. Don’t be tempted to think that low season means dreary weather - in Afria - May, August and September quite often have fantastic weather, where as in the Northern Hemisphere October and November are still good months to travel too.

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  4. Chat to a honeymoon Specialist
    Specialists in the field should be able to create a honeymoon package within your budget, incorporating many of your honeymoon ideals. Just like a wedding planner helps you find and create the perfect honeymoon, a good travel/honeymoon specialist will help you tie all the cords (or strings as may be the case) together. If you approach them with your idea and don’t have a specific destination in mind, they should be able to come up with a good number of alternatives. There are, after all, many places to honeymoon in.

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  5. Go Camping
    Picture a crackling fire, an open sky filled with stars, awe-inspiring beauty and just the two of you snuggled together. Camping is much more romantic than it is given credit for. All you have to do is go prepared. Essentials include warm sleeping bags, comfortable sleeping mats, waterproof tent and a bottle of massage oil. The choices of destinations are endless and if you are planning on a prolonged (6 – 12 month) honeymoon driving through Africa, or backpacking around the world, this is definitely the way to go. There is also the added advantage of adding the “bare- camping-necessities” to your Gift Registry or you can simply hire everything you need. With cutting back on the cost of accommodation you may find that you are in a fantastic position to spend more on the camping destination. Perhaps you could even do something “exotic” like the Inca Trail in Peru. For a list of reputable camping rental outlets in Europe, London or South Africa, contact Pangea International Tours

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  6. Book Early
    Many people leave their honeymoon arrangements until the very last minute. Unfortunately this generally means that you get the “left-overs”. As a result you are likely to pay higher prices for the flight, experience difficulties in obtaining availability at accommodation with the possibility of having to take a more expensive room option than your budget allows for. Avoid the stress, book early, and leave it to your honeymoon specialist to do all the work for you. If you do find your self in a situation where you have left things to late, sign up to budget travel newsletter and see what last minute deals you can obtain and go on a surprise honeymoon without ruffling your tail feathers.
  7. Enter Competitions
    Winning a competition may very well be remote and might not be what your honey-pie had in mind of a carefully considered honeymoon, but it will certainly help with keeping the costs down. If you do get lucky it means that by the time your first anniversary comes around you will have recovered from the cost of the wedding and can really indulge on a fantastic honeymoon.
  8. Take a Self- Catering or a Self- Drive Option
    Quite often travellers will opt for an all inclusive packages on a full board basis (breakfast, lunch and dinner) so that they wont have the hassle of paying for food whilst on their honeymoons. This isnt always the best option. You might find yourselves on remote island beach honeymoon where a picnic lunch is far more appealing than going back to the hotel, or, there may be restaurants nearby that you would love to try. Perhaps the appeal of a romantic fireside dinner for just the two of you is the ultimate in honeymoon style. Whatever your reason, look at all the options and think twice before taking the full board honeymoon package with all transfers included, it can change the final price of your honeymoon dramatically. Rather look to see if there are any restaurants in the area that interest you and if hiring your own car might not be a more economical option

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